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Nyssma solo festival 2018
Nyssma solo festival 2018











nyssma solo festival 2018

When a student participates in the NYSSMA solo festival, they may be selected to be a part of one of the ensembles based on their score. NYSSMA also provides the opportunity for one to get rewarded on a great performance. These level variations are meant to encourage students to perform, so, if you’re interested, do not be doubtful of your talents! The solos range from the easiest, level “I”, to the hardest, level “VI.” How does one know which level to perform? They can consult their private teacher or music instructor at school. Elena Lowe, an oboist at Byram Hills, says “Although NYSSMA can be stressful, I really like working on mastering a piece.” The adjudication process all happens in about 10-15 minutes.

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By being adjudicated, or judged, one can become a better musician through professional feedback and encouragement. When one participates in a NYSSMA festival as one of the 100,000 students, they are adjudicated by a formal committee. Byram Hills participates in the Up-County festival,” says Ms. In these festivals, “major ensembles, school bands, choruses, and orchestras are evaluated.” So what festivals does Byram Hills participate in? “Since our county is so large, there are two NYSSMA Adjudication Festivals, one for Up-County schools and one for Down-County schools. In festivals for small ensembles and solos, musicians are required to play a solo, do sight reading, and play some scales. The solos played in the festivals are chosen from a list in the official NYSSMA manual. Weiss, each January, young musicians are encouraged to begin preparing a solo for the Spring NYSSMA Festival, and she would love to help anyone who is interested! Weiss, the Byram Hills band director and one of approximately 5,000 music educators in NYSSMA, is a great resource for information about the organization. Their mission is “to advance music education across New York State for its members and students in member school programs.” Byram Hills belongs to Zone 11 and is a part of the Westchester County School Music Association (WCSMA). NYSSMA, or the New York State Music Association, is the New York branch of the National Association for Music Education. Constructive criticism can help a student go from mediocre to magnificent! For students wishing to play beyond the school band or orchestra, there is an organization that can support you in becoming an even better musician!

nyssma solo festival 2018

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Nyssma solo festival 2018